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Oil Reset Procedure: Hyundai Genesis 2014-2020

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Oil Reset Procedure Hyundai Genesis _2014-2020

Oil Reset Procedure for Hyundai Genesis 2015-2020

 

 

Easy to follow oil reset procedure for Hyundai Genesis for the year 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 and 2020.

 

 

Hyundai Genesis oil reset procedure for the year 2015

1. Start engine.

2. If “SERVICE REQUIRED” is displayed, then reset by pressing the “OK” button on the bottom right of the steering wheel for more than 1 second.

 

Hyundai Genesis oil reset procedure for the year 2014 through 2016

1. Start the engine.

2. If a service is due the display will show “Service required”. To reset this message, locate and press the OK or left pointing arrow button located at the top right of the steering wheel for more than 1 second.

3. The service interval will be reset to the default setting.

*The service interval feature has to be turned on and set by the user by accessing the INFORMATION menu. Press the MODE button (rectangle icons) on the top right of the steering wheel to highlight the INFORMATION menu. Press the OK or left pointng arrow button to access the menu and use the directional keypad to turn the SERVICE INTERVAL mode on and set the applicable interval.

4. Turn the ignition off and then start the engine to verify the indicator has been reset.

 

Hyundai Genesis oil reset procedure for the year 2016 through 2020

1. Close all door, gear to the park position.

2. Turn the ignition on. Don’t start the engine.

3. Press the PAGE button to navigate SERVICE (spanner light) then scroll down to display the (SERVICE IN /SERVICE REQUIRED).

4. While the SERVICE IN /SERVICE REQUIRED is displayed, press and hold the OK button until the SERVICE is reset to the next service maintenance schedule.

5. Turn off the ignition. Oil Service Maintenance Required Reset is complete.

 

 

 

About Hyundai Genesis

The Hyundai Genesis is a full-size executive sedan that is manufactured and marketed by Hyundai. It has four doors, can seat five people, and comes with either rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive. 2008 marked the introduction of the Hyundai Genesis, which would later be rebranded as the G80 after Hyundai’s Genesis division was spun off as a separate company in 2017. The Genesis was first shown in concept form at the 2007 New York International Auto Show. Within the company, it was referred to as the BH model, and it was anticipated that the development of the vehicle would cost $533 million. 2008 marked the beginning of Hyundai’s global marketing of the first generation Genesis as a “premium sports sedan,” with the exception of the European market.

In November of 2013, the second generation Genesis, designated as model DH, made its world premiere in Seoul, Korea. This was followed by appearances at the North American International Auto Show and the Toronto Auto Show in 2014. It is marketed in every region of the world. Genesis was officially spun off as its own luxury brand, Genesis Motor, on November 4, 2015 by Hyundai after the company split Genesis into a separate division. The decision to spin off Genesis into its own independent luxury brand was made after the company achieved notable success in the luxury market and saw increased demand from customers for products bearing the Genesis name.

A new exterior body color (Santiago Silver instead of Platinum Metallic), 18-inch wheels as standard on the base model, and Hyundai’s Assurance Connected Care telematics services are standard for three years on all 2014 Genesis sedans equipped with Blue Link. These were the final changes made to US models before the new generation was introduced. Other changes included greater connectivity options via the Hyundai Blue Link interface, some revised controls, and a new exterior body color (Santiago Silver instead of Platinum Metallic).

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